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Royal Palace of Kabul

The Royal Palace of Kabul was the official residence of Afghanistan's monarchy, located in the capital city. Built in the early 20th century, it served as a symbol of royal authority and hosted important state events. The palace featured traditional Afghan architecture with modern influences, and its grounds included beautiful gardens and formal rooms. Over time, it reflected the country's political history and changes, but much of it was damaged or left abandoned during periods of conflict. Today, it stands as a historical site, representing Afghanistan’s royal legacy and architectural heritage.